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Just got in the winter Panzer IV today and did a quick set up using an additional panzer casualty figure (brought him back to life for this scene:)) I did some photos with the side skirts and some without.
 

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Nice ! I really like the CS PKW IV's. I've decided to keep my non-zim version and try to give it a re-paint.
mike
 
Nice ! I really like the CS PKW IV's. I've decided to keep my non-zim version and try to give it a re-paint.
mike

Thanks guys, and Mike I think that's a good decision to keep your non-zim one because it's such a nice model.
 
If he stays outside the tank in the cold too long, he will be back where he started, dead. Great scene, cheers, Robin.
 
Nice scene Duke, sure looks cold there, really like the look of the frozen pond!{bravo}}

Cheers

Rob
 
Nice little dio Duke, and a really cool PKW IV...Not sure why but i love tanks with side-skirts..come to think of it i really like anything in skirts!!!
Dont tell the wife i said that!!!!!!!.....No seriously a great set-up, and the tracks in the snow/mud are excellent!!.

Steve
 

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